What if #MeToo victims had Mike Pence rule?

There is a uniform and pernicious hypocrisy that cannot be overstated when it comes to liberals and specifically when it comes to cultural Marxists. And tragically for them, their intellectual dishonesty, which is the viscous substance they employ to lubricate the machinations they use to dictate what are acceptable social mores, almost always culminate in exposing them as decadent social subversives.

One example would be the criticism that Vice President Pence received in March 2017, because of an interview he did with “The Hill” in 2002. During the interview he stated, that he doesn’t dine alone with a woman, nor will he attend an event where alcohol is served without his wife being present.

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UCLA lecturer Kim Elsesser opined: “If you don’t go out to dinner with a woman, it’s hard to have a woman be your campaign manager or your chief of staff. I believe this is gender discrimination.” Elsesser is the author of feminist jeremiad titled, “Sex and The Office: Women, Men and the Sex Partition That’s Dividing The Workplace.” Typical of her kind, she ignored the fact that not meeting alone doesn’t mean not meeting.

Interestingly enough, being alone with a man is exactly the primary lament by those in Hollywood and in newsrooms now claiming to have been sexual harassed and molested. Maybe if Matt Lauer’s wife had been with him, he wouldn’t have molested the women he is alleged to have harrassed. Maybe if actresses had taken their husband, boyfriend, or parent to the interviews with Harvey Weinstein, they wouldn’t have been terrorized, molested, raped and groped.

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Maybe if a parent or guardian had been with Samantha Geimer, Roman Polanski wouldn’t have been able to inebriate the then-13-year-old girl with drugs and alcohol so he could savagely sodomize her.

John Ashcroft, attorney general under George W. Bush, was eviscerated for...